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Places to eat in NYC
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:02 pm
Not necessarily looking for 4-5 star places, but recommendations on good eats a couple of drivebros from NOLA can enjoy without going broke. Staying in the financial district but will be all over MANhattan
DRIVEMAN OUT
DRIVEMAN OUT
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:14 pm to death valley driver
quote:Deadsville at night. Head to Midtown. Thousands of restaurants.
Staying in the financial district
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:39 pm to death valley driver
There's an Applebee's in Times Square.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:43 pm to death valley driver
Go to Mad For Chicken at Turntable at about 34th and 5th. Korean fried chicken, shoju, and beer. Its awesome
Posted on 10/28/13 at 5:53 pm to death valley driver
I gotcha... here are my favorite moderately priced eats in the city
- pearl oyster bar on Cornelia St in greenwich village... Lobster roll= mindblowingly good, a little pricier but worth every penny. Fun fact: Tony Soprano says it is his favorite restaurant in NY in a sopranos episode
- Felix's in soho for french bistro/people watching
- pizza... Joes on bleecker for the best slice in the city.. cheap as shite and close to a bunch of bars on MacDougal
- Ruby's on mulberry street in Nolita for incredible burgers, hot australian waitresses. Cheap as hell and $2 PBR during happy hour
- Meatball Shop - brooklyn, West Village, or lower East Side - Love this place, cheap, delicious, creative
- Rubirosa - Close to Ruby's on Mulberry. fricking awesome italian place... try the vodka sauce pie
- katz deli in LES - a classic, dont care if people think it is touristy. I still got there for pastrami all the time. Tip the meat guys for extra pickles
In NY a lot of places don't take reservations or credit cards so prepare accordingly.
- pearl oyster bar on Cornelia St in greenwich village... Lobster roll= mindblowingly good, a little pricier but worth every penny. Fun fact: Tony Soprano says it is his favorite restaurant in NY in a sopranos episode
- Felix's in soho for french bistro/people watching
- pizza... Joes on bleecker for the best slice in the city.. cheap as shite and close to a bunch of bars on MacDougal
- Ruby's on mulberry street in Nolita for incredible burgers, hot australian waitresses. Cheap as hell and $2 PBR during happy hour
- Meatball Shop - brooklyn, West Village, or lower East Side - Love this place, cheap, delicious, creative
- Rubirosa - Close to Ruby's on Mulberry. fricking awesome italian place... try the vodka sauce pie
- katz deli in LES - a classic, dont care if people think it is touristy. I still got there for pastrami all the time. Tip the meat guys for extra pickles
In NY a lot of places don't take reservations or credit cards so prepare accordingly.
This post was edited on 10/28/13 at 5:54 pm
Posted on 10/28/13 at 5:58 pm to death valley driver
What's the name of that famous pastrami shop?
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